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WATCH: Motorcyclists banned after dangerous ride at Burghley Horse Trials

The pair narrowly avoided pedestrians but hit a dog

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
2:55pm, February 28 2025
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Two men who rode motorcycles dangerously through a high-profile public event and hit a dog have been banned from driving and ordered to carry out unpaid work. Reece Murray, 27, and Alfi Lleshi, 20, were arrested on the afternoon of 7 September last year after riding motorcycles through the Burghley Horse Trials near Stamford.

A road policing officer, who was on duty to assist with the flow of traffic around the event, was on a marked police motorcycle in Barnack Road, when he saw three motorcycles heading towards him at speed.

He turned around and began to pursue them, indicating for them to pull over, however two of the bikes failed to stop, increased their speed and performed wheelies, before entering the main event at Burghley House.

The pair narrowly avoided pedestrians but hit a dog and caused it minor injuries, before being stopped in their tracks by event security and arrested by the officer.

Reece Murray, 27, and Alfi Lleshi, 20, were arrested on the afternoon of 7 September last year after riding motorcycles through the Burghley Horse Trials near Stamford.
Reece Murray, 27, and Alfi Lleshi, 20, were arrested on the afternoon of 7 September last year after riding motorcycles through the Burghley Horse Trials near Stamford.

Both men appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday (25 February) where Murray, of Birchtree Avenue, Dogsthorpe, Peterborough, was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for a year, after previously admitting failing to stop for police, dangerous driving, driving without insurance, driving without MOT and criminal damage.

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He must also carry out 200 hours of unpaid work, complete a 15-day rehabilitation activity requirement and has been disqualified from driving for a year.

Lleshi, of Fane Road, Walton, Peterborough, received the same sentence after previously admitting failing to stop for police, dangerous driving and driving with an obscured registration mark.

PC Joe Woolf, from the Road Policing Unit, said: “This was a high-profile event which attracts thousands of visitors every year. For this pair to have ridden in the manner they did, through a pedestrianised area, was despicable. It left us with no option but to pursue and arrest them in a busy area and I would like to thank the security staff who helped us.

“Sadly, a dog was injured, albeit not seriously, and people were jumping out of their way and parents were grabbing their children.

“Their riding was appalling and horrified not only myself but members of the public at the event. They clearly had no regard for their own safety or that of others.”

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